Timur I Leng Collection
"Timur I Leng: The Legacy of a Conqueror and Visionary" Step into the rich history of Timur I Leng, also known as Tamburlaine
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"Timur I Leng: The Legacy of a Conqueror and Visionary" Step into the rich history of Timur I Leng, also known as Tamburlaine, through captivating artworks that depict his life and achievements. Explore the magnificent Tomb of Timur in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, where the Mausoleum of Gur-e-Amir stands tall since its construction in 1404. Delve into the Mughal period with "Akbar Offering Timurs Crown to Shah Jahan, " a masterpiece from ca. 1650-1700 that showcases the reverence for this legendary figure. Witness Tamburlaine's might before battle in a folio from the dispersed copy of Zafarnama dating back to A. H. 839 / A. D. 1436. Experience pivotal moments such as the Conquest of Baghdad by Timur depicted on another striking folio from Zafarnama during Dhu l Hijja 839 A. H. / A. D. , or Sultan Bayazid humbled before him in an Akbarnama folio circa 1600. Immerse yourself further with a mesmerizing battle scene captured on yet another Zafarnama folio by Sharaf al-Din Ali Yazdi. Transporting us to c1915 is Emery Walker Ltd's depiction of Timur's Second Mongol Raid, showcasing his military prowess. Discover Kouli Khan (1688-1747), whose reign echoes shades of Timur's legacy through an intriguing artwork created around 1830 by an unknown artist. Behold Vasily Vereshchagin's lens capturing "The Door to the Timur Gur-Emir Mausoleum" in both its grandeur and timelessness. Finally, witness a fierce clash between Mongols under Timur and Turks circa 1400 (1908) - an artistic testament to his enduring influence even centuries later.